TLD's....

Discussion in 'Google' started by alejandro, Sep 4, 2007.

  1. #1
    This question may fit into a number of categories; any search engines, domains, marketing, etc. I chose to place it in the Google category because I concentrate on Google. I don't like it when random questions pop up where they should not be, so if you think this should be somewhere else on these forums, I apologize.

    To the question:

    What are people's opinions on the ease/difficulty of building sites, and getting them indexed, with a .info TLD? How much of a difference have you seen between a .info and a .com?
     
    alejandro, Sep 4, 2007 IP
  2. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    search engines does not care tld.

    a com domain and an info domain is the same for seo
     
    trichnosis, Sep 4, 2007 IP
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    oseymour Well-Known Member

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    tld doesn't make a difference when it comes to SEO, all of them are treated the same
     
    oseymour, Sep 4, 2007 IP
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    alejandro Active Member

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    That's what I thought as well. Except, the value of a domain, and the length of the registration, is assumed to be a factor is determining the value of a website. Don't you think the fact that .info domains, which commonly are on sale for 0.99, would be valued less?

    Also, I seem to be having a hard time getting pages for my .info sites indexed, while similar, albeit different topic, sites with a .com domain seem to be easier to get indexed.
     
    alejandro, Sep 5, 2007 IP